Apartment Les Brigues

Les Brigues offer the best value apartments in Courchevel, with a slope-side location. It is ideal for competent skiers who want to get their thrills from the ski-in access and their frills from the nearby surroundings – in 1550 or nearby 1850. On the red ‘Les Brigues’ piste in Courchevel Village (formerly Courchevel 1550), Les Brigues apartments sit in a superb ski-in location near to the Tovets chairlift accessing Courchevel (formerly Courchevel 1850) and the vast Three Valleys ski area. The town centre and Tovets chair is a 10 minute walk but the accommodation operates a complimentary shuttle service to the centre for added convenience at peak ski times. This is great for beginners who don’t fancy the intermediate level of skiing required to ski out of the apartments.

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Courchevel

Courchevel is a fashionable and convenient resort in one of the world’s largest ski areas.

Courchevel is part of the Trois Vallées or Three Valleys ski area which bills itself as ‘Le plus grand domaine skiable du monde’ (‘the largest ski area in the world’). Strictly speaking, France’s Trois Vallées may not actually be the largest ski area in the world — that distinction probably goes to the Sella Ronda in the Italian Dolomites — but all round it is certainly the most impressive, with a brilliantly designed and very modern lift network and a variety of different pistes. The ski terrain is mostly intermediate but then, if we are being totally honest, so are most skiers and boarders. In any case there are also plenty of easy areas for beginners and tough runs for experts. So it is small wonder that collectively the Trois Vallées is the most popular destination in the world for British skiers and boarders.

Courchevel comprises four major separate settlements, each defined by its altitude in metres. Courchevel 1850 is the largest of the four and the focal point for all the best skiing, shopping and nightlife. Courchevel 1650 is more traditional French — and consequently more reasonably priced — a purpose-built resort with its own ski area which links up with 1850 and a growing popularity.

Courchevel 1300, also known as Le Praz and is an old Alpine village of great character. It has two telecabines: one links with Courchevel 1850 and one goes higher into the ski area at Les Chenus. A major landmark here is the ski jumping hill, left from the 1992 Olympics and is still used today.

Lastly Courchevel 1550 is a quieter area with a mixture of chalets and chalet blocks, linked easily to the main Courchevel town via a fast gondola or chairlift it is an ideal place to stay if you want to enjoy Courchevel often without the Courchevel prices.

The Resort

Courchevel 1850 is one of Europe's most sophisticated ski resorts, with nine luxury four-star hotels, five four-stars and 13 three-star properties, many of which are far more luxurious than their star rating implies. Courchevel 1850 is the definition of skiing convenience. You can ski to and from the door of almost all the hotels, as well as to and from many chalets and apartment blocks. With many more gorgeous restaurants and bars to choose from, some refuse to ski anywhere else.